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guitar backing track rumba style in Am 80 bpm for impro and scale practice
i hope you like
photo from http://fr.photl.com/

published:16 May 2013

views:1122947

BBC Proms 2013 from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Dancers from the Antonio Márquez Company perform unaccompanied at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
This concert was broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 on Thursday 25 July and is available on-demand for seven days after broadcast. Radio 3 is streamed in HD sound online.
More from this Prom with full details and recommended links:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/whats-on/2013/july-25/14588

published:26 Jul 2013

views:174716

A run down of the differences between the two main arrangments of a nylon string guitar: guitars made specifically for playing classical music, and those built to excel at the many styles of flamenco.
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published:03 Apr 2015

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Con subtítulos en español
★★★★★ "An impressive debut. Well researched, well shot and imaginatively produced" Andrew Trimbee - author and ex-Daily Telegraph
★★★★★ "Flamenco guitar requires rare talent. So does making films that tell a story... this excellent documentary marries the two" Vernon Grant - producer BBC, ITV, C4 DispatchesFollow the making of a fine flamenco guitar by Anders Eliasson. From selecting the wood to the first stringing, this intimate portrait of a man and his craft, bears witness to the artisan's skill and patience. Filmed in Andalucía over a period of some weeks in 2007. Just the filmmaker, the luthier and his dog.
Part Two is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX0NmNjWmmU

published:22 Nov 2014

views:93586

Final Fantasy IX music that has been extended to play for at least 15.5 minutes.
This video was uploaded from http://www.smashcustommusic.com/22520
This stream was submitted by TheUltimateKoopa.
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6akIKaXBeU2YH7iaRR6MDQ0sWGShUe7x

published:05 Sep 2013

views:286980

Like these Guitar Lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1IFMYeJ
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Ernie Ball 4037 Black Polypro Strap: http://amzn.to/1O8zLiu
Watch more How to PlayFlamenco Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/510746-How-to-Play-Flamenco-Scales-Flamenco-Guitar
Learn how to play flamenco scales in this flamenco guitar lesson video from Howcast.
Hi, I'm Dan Garcia. We're going to talk about flamenco scales. There's some scales you can use when you're playing flamenco. There is such a thing as a flamenco scale and I'm going to show you what it is. Flamenco is very commonly played in what we call Phrygian mode. Phrygian scale is the scale that rises from the third degree of your major scale.
That means, if you take,for example, the white keys on a piano and you go from a C to a C, without touching any of the black keys, that's a major scale. Now if we start that same scale, instead of from C to C, we go from E, which is a third note, so C-D-E. We're going to start from E, and we would go up all the white notes to the next E. That's called an E-Phrygian scale.
One of the features of the scale is the half step between the first note and the second, that will be between the E and the F, okay? And that's one of the main harmonic features of flamenco, is that Phrygian sound that we hear all of the time. Kind of like...
So basically a flamenco scale is a Phrygian scale, but we're going to include one more note there.
The flamenco scale also accommodates the major and the minor key. Whether we're playing in A major or A minor, we would use the same scale, and that means that Phrygian scale is going to include an extra note to make that accommodation. Let me play you just a Phrygian scale.
If I was in the key of A, I'm going to play A-Phrygian. The flamenco scale's an eight note scale. A Phrygian scale, with an added major third.

Con subtítulos en español
★★★★★ "An impressive debut. Well researched, well shot and imaginatively produced" Andrew Trimbee - author and ex-Daily Telegraph
★★★★★ "Flamenco guitar requires rare talent. So does making films that tell a story... this excellent documentary marries the two" Vernon Grant - producer BBC, ITV, C4 DispatchesPart Two continues with the making of a fine flamenco guitar by Anders Eliasson. From selecting the wood to the first stringing, this intimate portrait of a man and his craft, bears witness to the artisan's skill and patience. Filmed in Andalucía over a period of some weeks in 2007. Just the filmmaker, the luthier and his dog.

published:22 Nov 2014

views:43043

Like these Guitar Lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1IFMYeJ
Must Haves for any Guitar Player:
On Stage XCG4 BlackTripodGuitarStand: http://amzn.to/1KHP6HO
DunlopTrigger Curved Guitar Capo: http://amzn.to/1UrBL7c
Korg GA1 Guitar and BassTuner: http://amzn.to/1Nafqfs
Dunlop StandardTortex Picks: http://amzn.to/1L4YMYy
Ernie Ball 4037 Black Polypro Strap: http://amzn.to/1O8zLiu
Watch more How to PlayFlamenco Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/510721-How-to-Hold-a-Flamenco-Guitar-Flamenco-Guitar
So how do we hold a flamenco guitar and how do we position our hands? Flamenco guitar traditionally was held with both feet on the ground, the guitar up like this. If you see really old pictures of the flamenco guitar players you would most likely see them in this position. In the modern flamenco school you hold your guitar with your legs crossed and the guitar right on top of your legs.
Depending on your size and how high your chair is from the ground, you might want to experiment with crossing your leg over a little more this way or this way. Okay, also if you're playing a long time you might want to switch because your leg is falling asleep. But these are the two ways you hold a flamenco guitar, either down here or with your leg fully crossed over here.
Now your hands, you want to make sure your elbow is leaning on the top of the guitar. Not hanging like this, but leaning here so your hand can fall freely in a natural way. Okay, you want to try to get your hand parallel to the bridge of the guitar, but without forcing it. Just let it fall naturally in this way, with your thumb sticking out. Try to avoid your thumb, when you play your thumb, going into your palm. Thumb should be always outside, outside of your palm.
So this is the basic hand position for flamenco guitar. Also shoulder relaxed, try to avoid any kind of shoulder... If you find yourself with your shoulder like this to accommodate your hand, it's not good. The shoulder gets tired very soon, so make sure your shoulder's relaxed and in a natural position. Your left hand you want it to be parallel to the frets. Okay, you always want to have a little bit of air, a little bit of space between the palm of your hand and the neck of the guitar. If you find yourself with your hand like this all cramped up, no good.
Always make sure you have room to breathe over here, so your wrists should be dropped, thumb, behind the neck; not popping up like this; and a straight hand basically. It's very common for electric guitar players to have their hand in this position, and that's great for electric guitar, but it will not work for flamenco. We need to straighten it out and drop our wrists. Okay, so that's the basic sitting position and hand position for flamenco guitar.

published:08 Jul 2013

views:10040

Places to see Flamenco for free in Granada. It is becoming more and more common to see people performing in the street in Granada. One place where there is almost always so street performance is at the end of Plaza Nueva just before the start of the RiverDarro. The group in the video clip have invented a makeshift stage so that the audience can hear the “taconeo” (the sound of heals banging against the floor) I say that it is free but when quality people are performing the the street we ought to encourage them with a bit of cash. Another good place to see free flamenco is Mirador de San Nicolas.
There is always always some people having a flamenco jam session.
Flamenco is an artform native to the Spanish regions of Andalusia, Extremadura and Murcia. It includes cante (singing), toque (guitar playing), baile (dance) and jaleo (vocalizations and palmas (handclapping) and pitos (finger snapping)).
First mentioned in literature in 1774, the genre originates in Andalusian music and dance styles. Flamenco is strongly associated with the gitanos (Romani people of Spain) - however, unlike Romani music of eastern Europe, the style is distinctively Andalusian and the fusion of the various cultures of southern Spain is clearly perceptible in Flamenco music.

A flamenco flash mob performance in a Spanish bank
Flamenco flash mobs - seemingly spontaneous dance and song performances - have been taking place in banks all over Andalusia in Spain, causing short, if amusing disruptions to the working day.
The brainchild of an anti-capitalist group known as Flo6x8, they are designed to express anger and frustration at the economic crisis.
Watch footage of a recent performance in a branch of Bankia.

Flamenco

Flamenco (Spanish pronunciation:[flaˈmeŋko]) is an artform native to the Spanish regions of Andalusia, Extremadura and Murcia. It includes cante (singing), toque (guitar playing), baile (dance) and jaleo (vocalizations and palmas (handclapping) and pitos (finger snapping)).

First mentioned in literature in 1774, the genre originates in Andalusian music and dance styles. Flamenco is strongly associated with the gitanos (Romani people of Spain) - however, unlike Romani music of eastern Europe, the style is distinctively Andalusian and the fusion of the various cultures of southern Spain is clearly perceptible in Flamenco music. Although there are many theories on its influences and origins, the most widespread highlights a Morisco heritage, the cultural melting pot that was Andalusia at the time (Andalusians, Moors, Castilian settlers, Romanis and Jews) fostering its development over time. Flamenco music, as a theatrical representation of Andalusian musical tradition, was first recorded in the late 18th century but the genre underwent a dramatic development in the late 19th century.

Flamenco guitar

A flamenco guitar is a guitar similar to a classical acoustic guitar but with thinner tops and less internal bracing. It is used in toque, the guitar-playing part of the art of flamenco.

History

Traditionally, luthiers made guitars to sell at a wide range of prices, largely based on the materials used and the amount of decoration, to cater to the popularity of the instrument across all classes of people in Spain. The cheapest guitars were often simple, basic instruments made from the less expensive local woods such as cypress and rosewood. Antonio de Torres, one of the most renowned luthiers, did not differentiate between flamenco and classical guitars. Only after Andrés Segovia and others popularized classical guitar music, did this distinction emerge.

Construction

The traditional flamenco guitar is made of Spanish cypress, sycamore, or rosewood for the back and sides, and spruce for the top. This (in the case of cypress and sycamore) accounts for its characteristic body color. Flamenco guitars are built lighter with thinner tops than classical guitars, which produces a “brighter” and more percussive sound quality. Builders also use less internal bracing to keep the top more percussively resonant. The top is typically made of either spruce or cedar, though other tone woods are used today. Volume has traditionally been very important for flamenco guitarists, as they must be heard over the sound of the dancers’ nailed shoes. To increase volume, harder woods, such as rosewood, can be used for the back and sides, with softer woods for the top.

Mayte Martín

Mayte Martín (born in Barcelona, Spain, April 19, 1965). She is a Flamenco cantaora (singer), bolero singer, and composer. She is widely recognized as one of the most important flamenco voices of her generation. She has also devoted part of her career to other genres such as Spanish American music, especially bolero.

Biography

She started singing as a small child in her family environment, and at the age of 10 she won an amateur singing contest organized by a supermarket. After this, she started performing regularly as an amateur at the peñas flamencas in Barcelona and its outskirts, and became a professional at the age of 16. In the meantime, she acquired a solid knowledge of flamenco styles, mainly by listening intensively to recordings of flamenco cantaores like Juan Valderrama, Manolo Caracol, Camarón de la Isla, Lole Montoya and most of all, Pastora Pavón, also known as La Niña de los Peines. She also received some formal musical training, and practised her skills as a "cantaora de atrás" (singer for flamenco dance).

Phrygian mode

The Phrygian mode (pronounced /ˈfrɪdʒiən/) can refer to three different musical modes: the ancient Greek tonos or harmonia sometimes called Phrygian, formed on a particular set of octave species or scales; the Medieval Phrygian mode, and the modern conception of the Phrygian mode as a diatonic scale, based on the latter.

Ancient Greek Phrygian mode

The Phrygian tonos or harmonia is named after the ancient kingdom of Phrygia in Anatolia. The octave species (scale) underlying the ancient-Greek Phrygian tonos (in its diatonic genus) corresponds to the medieval and modern Dorian mode.

In Greek music theory, the harmonia given this name was based on a tonos, in turn based on a scale or octave species built from a tetrachord which, in its diatonic genus, consisted of a series of rising intervals of a whole tone, followed by a semitone, followed by a whole tone (in the chromatic genus, this was a minor third followed by two semitones, and in the enharmonic, a major third and two quarter tones). An octave species was then built upon two of these tetrachords separated by a whole tone. This is equivalent to playing all the white notes on a piano keyboard from D to D:

Guitar

The guitar is a popular musical instrument classified as a string instrument with anywhere from 4 to 18 strings, usually having 6. The sound is projected either acoustically or through electrical amplification (for an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar, respectively). It is typically played by strumming or plucking the strings with the right hand while fretting (or pressing against the frets) the strings with the fingers of the left hand. The guitar is a type of chordophone, traditionally constructed from wood and strung with either gut, nylon or steel strings and distinguished from other chordophones by its construction and tuning. The modern guitar was preceded by the gittern, the vihuela, the four-courseRenaissance guitar, and the five-course baroque guitar, all of which contributed to the development of the modern six-string instrument.

There are three main types of modern acoustic guitar: the classical guitar (nylon-string guitar), the steel-string acoustic guitar, and the archtop guitar. The tone of an acoustic guitar is produced by the strings's vibration, amplified by the body of the guitar, which acts as a resonating chamber. The classical guitar is often played as a solo instrument using a comprehensive finger-picking technique. The term "finger-picking" can also refer to a specific tradition of folk, blues, bluegrass, and country guitar playing in the United States.

Backing track flamenco rumba Am G F E

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guitar backing track rumba style in Am 80 bpm for impro and scale practice
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5:39

Antonio Márquez Company: a Flamenco Fantasy - BBC Proms 2013

Antonio Márquez Company: a Flamenco Fantasy - BBC Proms 2013

Antonio Márquez Company: a Flamenco Fantasy - BBC Proms 2013

BBC Proms 2013 from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Dancers from the Antonio Márquez Company perform unaccompanied at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
This concert was broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 on Thursday 25 July and is available on-demand for seven days after broadcast. Radio 3 is streamed in HD sound online.
More from this Prom with full details and recommended links:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/whats-on/2013/july-25/14588

9:35

What's the difference between a classical and a Flamenco guitar?

What's the difference between a classical and a Flamenco guitar?

What's the difference between a classical and a Flamenco guitar?

A run down of the differences between the two main arrangments of a nylon string guitar: guitars made specifically for playing classical music, and those built to excel at the many styles of flamenco.
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55:32

El Guitarrero - the making of a flamenco guitar (Part One)

El Guitarrero - the making of a flamenco guitar (Part One)

El Guitarrero - the making of a flamenco guitar (Part One)

Con subtítulos en español
★★★★★ "An impressive debut. Well researched, well shot and imaginatively produced" Andrew Trimbee - author and ex-Daily Telegraph
★★★★★ "Flamenco guitar requires rare talent. So does making films that tell a story... this excellent documentary marries the two" Vernon Grant - producer BBC, ITV, C4 DispatchesFollow the making of a fine flamenco guitar by Anders Eliasson. From selecting the wood to the first stringing, this intimate portrait of a man and his craft, bears witness to the artisan's skill and patience. Filmed in Andalucía over a period of some weeks in 2007. Just the filmmaker, the luthier and his dog.
Part Two is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX0NmNjWmmU

30:01

Vamo' alla Flamenco - Final Fantasy IX Music Extended

Vamo' alla Flamenco - Final Fantasy IX Music Extended

Vamo' alla Flamenco - Final Fantasy IX Music Extended

Final Fantasy IX music that has been extended to play for at least 15.5 minutes.
This video was uploaded from http://www.smashcustommusic.com/22520
This stream was submitted by TheUltimateKoopa.
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6akIKaXBeU2YH7iaRR6MDQ0sWGShUe7x

2:12

How to Play Flamenco Scales | Flamenco Guitar

How to Play Flamenco Scales | Flamenco Guitar

How to Play Flamenco Scales | Flamenco Guitar

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Watch more How to PlayFlamenco Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/510746-How-to-Play-Flamenco-Scales-Flamenco-Guitar
Learn how to play flamenco scales in this flamenco guitar lesson video from Howcast.
Hi, I'm Dan Garcia. We're going to talk about flamenco scales. There's some scales you can use when you're playing flamenco. There is such a thing as a flamenco scale and I'm going to show you what it is. Flamenco is very commonly played in what we call Phrygian mode. Phrygian scale is the scale that rises from the third degree of your major scale.
That means, if you take,for example, the white keys on a piano and you go from a C to a C, without touching any of the black keys, that's a major scale. Now if we start that same scale, instead of from C to C, we go from E, which is a third note, so C-D-E. We're going to start from E, and we would go up all the white notes to the next E. That's called an E-Phrygian scale.
One of the features of the scale is the half step between the first note and the second, that will be between the E and the F, okay? And that's one of the main harmonic features of flamenco, is that Phrygian sound that we hear all of the time. Kind of like...
So basically a flamenco scale is a Phrygian scale, but we're going to include one more note there.
The flamenco scale also accommodates the major and the minor key. Whether we're playing in A major or A minor, we would use the same scale, and that means that Phrygian scale is going to include an extra note to make that accommodation. Let me play you just a Phrygian scale.
If I was in the key of A, I'm going to play A-Phrygian. The flamenco scale's an eight note scale. A Phrygian scale, with an added major third.

El Guitarrero - the making of a flamenco guitar (Part Two)

Con subtítulos en español
★★★★★ "An impressive debut. Well researched, well shot and imaginatively produced" Andrew Trimbee - author and ex-Daily Telegraph
★★★★★ "Flamenco guitar requires rare talent. So does making films that tell a story... this excellent documentary marries the two" Vernon Grant - producer BBC, ITV, C4 DispatchesPart Two continues with the making of a fine flamenco guitar by Anders Eliasson. From selecting the wood to the first stringing, this intimate portrait of a man and his craft, bears witness to the artisan's skill and patience. Filmed in Andalucía over a period of some weeks in 2007. Just the filmmaker, the luthier and his dog.

2:42

How to Hold a Flamenco Guitar | Flamenco Guitar

How to Hold a Flamenco Guitar | Flamenco Guitar

How to Hold a Flamenco Guitar | Flamenco Guitar

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Korg GA1 Guitar and BassTuner: http://amzn.to/1Nafqfs
Dunlop StandardTortex Picks: http://amzn.to/1L4YMYy
Ernie Ball 4037 Black Polypro Strap: http://amzn.to/1O8zLiu
Watch more How to PlayFlamenco Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/510721-How-to-Hold-a-Flamenco-Guitar-Flamenco-Guitar
So how do we hold a flamenco guitar and how do we position our hands? Flamenco guitar traditionally was held with both feet on the ground, the guitar up like this. If you see really old pictures of the flamenco guitar players you would most likely see them in this position. In the modern flamenco school you hold your guitar with your legs crossed and the guitar right on top of your legs.
Depending on your size and how high your chair is from the ground, you might want to experiment with crossing your leg over a little more this way or this way. Okay, also if you're playing a long time you might want to switch because your leg is falling asleep. But these are the two ways you hold a flamenco guitar, either down here or with your leg fully crossed over here.
Now your hands, you want to make sure your elbow is leaning on the top of the guitar. Not hanging like this, but leaning here so your hand can fall freely in a natural way. Okay, you want to try to get your hand parallel to the bridge of the guitar, but without forcing it. Just let it fall naturally in this way, with your thumb sticking out. Try to avoid your thumb, when you play your thumb, going into your palm. Thumb should be always outside, outside of your palm.
So this is the basic hand position for flamenco guitar. Also shoulder relaxed, try to avoid any kind of shoulder... If you find yourself with your shoulder like this to accommodate your hand, it's not good. The shoulder gets tired very soon, so make sure your shoulder's relaxed and in a natural position. Your left hand you want it to be parallel to the frets. Okay, you always want to have a little bit of air, a little bit of space between the palm of your hand and the neck of the guitar. If you find yourself with your hand like this all cramped up, no good.
Always make sure you have room to breathe over here, so your wrists should be dropped, thumb, behind the neck; not popping up like this; and a straight hand basically. It's very common for electric guitar players to have their hand in this position, and that's great for electric guitar, but it will not work for flamenco. We need to straighten it out and drop our wrists. Okay, so that's the basic sitting position and hand position for flamenco guitar.

3:17

Street Flamenco in Granada, Andalusia, Spain

Street Flamenco in Granada, Andalusia, Spain

Street Flamenco in Granada, Andalusia, Spain

Places to see Flamenco for free in Granada. It is becoming more and more common to see people performing in the street in Granada. One place where there is almost always so street performance is at the end of Plaza Nueva just before the start of the RiverDarro. The group in the video clip have invented a makeshift stage so that the audience can hear the “taconeo” (the sound of heals banging against the floor) I say that it is free but when quality people are performing the the street we ought to encourage them with a bit of cash. Another good place to see free flamenco is Mirador de San Nicolas.
There is always always some people having a flamenco jam session.
Flamenco is an artform native to the Spanish regions of Andalusia, Extremadura and Murcia. It includes cante (singing), toque (guitar playing), baile (dance) and jaleo (vocalizations and palmas (handclapping) and pitos (finger snapping)).
First mentioned in literature in 1774, the genre originates in Andalusian music and dance styles. Flamenco is strongly associated with the gitanos (Romani people of Spain) - however, unlike Romani music of eastern Europe, the style is distinctively Andalusian and the fusion of the various cultures of southern Spain is clearly perceptible in Flamenco music.

A flamenco flash mob performance in a Spanish bank

A flamenco flash mob performance in a Spanish bank
Flamenco flash mobs - seemingly spontaneous dance and song performances - have been taking place in banks all over Andalusia in Spain, causing short, if amusing disruptions to the working day.
The brainchild of an anti-capitalist group known as Flo6x8, they are designed to express anger and frustration at the economic crisis.
Watch footage of a recent performance in a branch of Bankia.

Farruca - Flamenco guitar solo with free TAB

In this video I play a FlamencoGuitar solo called Farruca and it comes with a TAB. It is written by Sal Bonavita, and I played this before in one of my Youtube videos, although I did not like how I was playing it, I was falling out of time. So this is Literally how 7 years of more playing sounds like. I hope you enjoy my version.
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19:04

Sewing a Flamenco/ Party / Formal dress with the Vivienne Teen Pattern

Sewing a Flamenco/ Party / Formal dress with the Vivienne Teen Pattern

Sewing a Flamenco/ Party / Formal dress with the Vivienne Teen Pattern

Sewing a bridesmaids / party / formal dress with the Vivienne Teen Pattern
This is a series of three tutorials for the teen Vivienne. That said none of the models were teen, but keen mums! I made twelve so far and can't wait to make more. The fit is simply awesome, sizing is by height and waistline with adjustable bust lines for 7 different bust sizes per size. Sizes are 14,16,18,20 Teen. Smallest waist 66cm (height 1.55m) and largest 80cm (height 1.70m). Smallest bust 78cm and largest 98cm.
Skirt options are a flat waisted circle skirt, a pleated skirt and straight skirt with pleats or gathers. A short, cap and 3/4 length sleeve and an asymmetrical and symmetrical collar. Neckline options are higher and plunge.
I pretty much cover all the basics in the children's versions, so here is a super pretty cocktail dress in red Dupion silk with embroidered organza skirt. Although a lot will ring a bell, especially if you made a Vivienne before, there are many couture techniques and ways around problems that will be new to you. Its a quick run through and just slows down in areas where we encounter something new. For everyone just needing pointers this is awesome. If you need an in depth instruction you can view the gold mesh party dress and the 50ies style polka dot dress.
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https://youtu.be/r751I1CRIeU The Cap Sleeve
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https://youtu.be/I6w9ux0V1Ck Adjust a bust
https://youtu.be/eSvN0vCL3w4 The GoldDress - Cocktail / Bridesmaid
https://youtu.be/of2BJdA68cA Introduction to the Pattern
https://youtu.be/7VnAr6S9RbU The SpanishRed Dress
https://youtu.be/vFGWQdqVEiI The 50ies Polka Dot Dress
https://youtu.be/cBq-95TjZnY How to sew a piped Neckline
https://youtu.be/7qk9zDLKWKU How to sew a Neckline with bias Trim
https://youtu.be/lMAmoIbpkew IntegratedCuff Tutorial
https://youtu.be/GpZLUuKaUAk EasySidePocketsPDF Sewing patterns, matching video instructions and written photo booklets plus a website with all sewing projects will help you get started on your brand new hobby. Just click on the exclamation mark on the video and the links will all pop up. Visit the website
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Backing track flamenco rumba Am G F E

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guitar backing track rumba style in Am 80 bpm for impro and scale practice
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published: 16 May 2013

Antonio Márquez Company: a Flamenco Fantasy - BBC Proms 2013

BBC Proms 2013 from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Dancers from the Antonio Márquez Company perform unaccompanied at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
This concert was broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 on Thursday 25 July and is available on-demand for seven days after broadcast. Radio 3 is streamed in HD sound online.
More from this Prom with full details and recommended links:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/whats-on/2013/july-25/14588

published: 26 Jul 2013

What's the difference between a classical and a Flamenco guitar?

A run down of the differences between the two main arrangments of a nylon string guitar: guitars made specifically for playing classical music, and those built to excel at the many styles of flamenco.
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published: 03 Apr 2015

El Guitarrero - the making of a flamenco guitar (Part One)

Con subtítulos en español
★★★★★ "An impressive debut. Well researched, well shot and imaginatively produced" Andrew Trimbee - author and ex-Daily Telegraph
★★★★★ "Flamenco guitar requires rare talent. So does making films that tell a story... this excellent documentary marries the two" Vernon Grant - producer BBC, ITV, C4 DispatchesFollow the making of a fine flamenco guitar by Anders Eliasson. From selecting the wood to the first stringing, this intimate portrait of a man and his craft, bears witness to the artisan's skill and patience. Filmed in Andalucía over a period of some weeks in 2007. Just the filmmaker, the luthier and his dog.
Part Two is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX0NmNjWmmU

published: 22 Nov 2014

Vamo' alla Flamenco - Final Fantasy IX Music Extended

Final Fantasy IX music that has been extended to play for at least 15.5 minutes.
This video was uploaded from http://www.smashcustommusic.com/22520
This stream was submitted by TheUltimateKoopa.
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6akIKaXBeU2YH7iaRR6MDQ0sWGShUe7x

published: 05 Sep 2013

How to Play Flamenco Scales | Flamenco Guitar

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Watch more How to PlayFlamenco Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/510746-How-to-Play-Flamenco-Scales-Flamenco-Guitar
Learn how to play flamenco scales in this flamenco guitar lesson video from Howcast.
Hi, I'm Dan Garcia. We're going to talk about flamenco scales. There's some scales you can use when you're playing flamenco. There is such a thing as a flamenco scale an...

El Guitarrero - the making of a flamenco guitar (Part Two)

Con subtítulos en español
★★★★★ "An impressive debut. Well researched, well shot and imaginatively produced" Andrew Trimbee - author and ex-Daily Telegraph
★★★★★ "Flamenco guitar requires rare talent. So does making films that tell a story... this excellent documentary marries the two" Vernon Grant - producer BBC, ITV, C4 DispatchesPart Two continues with the making of a fine flamenco guitar by Anders Eliasson. From selecting the wood to the first stringing, this intimate portrait of a man and his craft, bears witness to the artisan's skill and patience. Filmed in Andalucía over a period of some weeks in 2007. Just the filmmaker, the luthier and his dog.

published: 22 Nov 2014

How to Hold a Flamenco Guitar | Flamenco Guitar

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Dunlop StandardTortex Picks: http://amzn.to/1L4YMYy
Ernie Ball 4037 Black Polypro Strap: http://amzn.to/1O8zLiu
Watch more How to PlayFlamenco Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/510721-How-to-Hold-a-Flamenco-Guitar-Flamenco-Guitar
So how do we hold a flamenco guitar and how do we position our hands? Flamenco guitar traditionally was held with both feet on the ground, the guitar up like this. If you see really old pictures of the flamenco guitar players you would most likely see...

published: 08 Jul 2013

Street Flamenco in Granada, Andalusia, Spain

Places to see Flamenco for free in Granada. It is becoming more and more common to see people performing in the street in Granada. One place where there is almost always so street performance is at the end of Plaza Nueva just before the start of the RiverDarro. The group in the video clip have invented a makeshift stage so that the audience can hear the “taconeo” (the sound of heals banging against the floor) I say that it is free but when quality people are performing the the street we ought to encourage them with a bit of cash. Another good place to see free flamenco is Mirador de San Nicolas.
There is always always some people having a flamenco jam session.
Flamenco is an artform native to the Spanish regions of Andalusia, Extremadura and Murcia. It includes cante (singing), toque (gui...

A flamenco flash mob performance in a Spanish bank

A flamenco flash mob performance in a Spanish bank
Flamenco flash mobs - seemingly spontaneous dance and song performances - have been taking place in banks all over Andalusia in Spain, causing short, if amusing disruptions to the working day.
The brainchild of an anti-capitalist group known as Flo6x8, they are designed to express anger and frustration at the economic crisis.
Watch footage of a recent performance in a branch of Bankia.

Farruca - Flamenco guitar solo with free TAB

In this video I play a FlamencoGuitar solo called Farruca and it comes with a TAB. It is written by Sal Bonavita, and I played this before in one of my Youtube videos, although I did not like how I was playing it, I was falling out of time. So this is Literally how 7 years of more playing sounds like. I hope you enjoy my version.
TAB is available on his website here:
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published: 18 Dec 2016

Sewing a Flamenco/ Party / Formal dress with the Vivienne Teen Pattern

Sewing a bridesmaids / party / formal dress with the Vivienne Teen Pattern
This is a series of three tutorials for the teen Vivienne. That said none of the models were teen, but keen mums! I made twelve so far and can't wait to make more. The fit is simply awesome, sizing is by height and waistline with adjustable bust lines for 7 different bust sizes per size. Sizes are 14,16,18,20 Teen. Smallest waist 66cm (height 1.55m) and largest 80cm (height 1.70m). Smallest bust 78cm and largest 98cm.
Skirt options are a flat waisted circle skirt, a pleated skirt and straight skirt with pleats or gathers. A short, cap and 3/4 length sleeve and an asymmetrical and symmetrical collar. Neckline options are higher and plunge.
I pretty much cover all the basics in the children's versions, so here is a...

BBC Proms 2013 from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Dancers from the Antonio Márquez Company perform unaccompanied at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
This concert was broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 on Thursday 25 July and is available on-demand for seven days after broadcast. Radio 3 is streamed in HD sound online.
More from this Prom with full details and recommended links:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/whats-on/2013/july-25/14588

BBC Proms 2013 from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Dancers from the Antonio Márquez Company perform unaccompanied at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
This concert was broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 on Thursday 25 July and is available on-demand for seven days after broadcast. Radio 3 is streamed in HD sound online.
More from this Prom with full details and recommended links:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/whats-on/2013/july-25/14588

What's the difference between a classical and a Flamenco guitar?

A run down of the differences between the two main arrangments of a nylon string guitar: guitars made specifically for playing classical music, and those built ...

A run down of the differences between the two main arrangments of a nylon string guitar: guitars made specifically for playing classical music, and those built to excel at the many styles of flamenco.
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A run down of the differences between the two main arrangments of a nylon string guitar: guitars made specifically for playing classical music, and those built to excel at the many styles of flamenco.
Join my mailing list for free books, early access to upcoming releases, and more free music instruction http://eepurl.com/cQOfWH
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Con subtítulos en español
★★★★★ "An impressive debut. Well researched, well shot and imaginatively produced" Andrew Trimbee - author and ex-Daily Telegraph
★★★★★ "Flamenco guitar requires rare talent. So does making films that tell a story... this excellent documentary marries the two" Vernon Grant - producer BBC, ITV, C4 DispatchesFollow the making of a fine flamenco guitar by Anders Eliasson. From selecting the wood to the first stringing, this intimate portrait of a man and his craft, bears witness to the artisan's skill and patience. Filmed in Andalucía over a period of some weeks in 2007. Just the filmmaker, the luthier and his dog.
Part Two is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX0NmNjWmmU

Con subtítulos en español
★★★★★ "An impressive debut. Well researched, well shot and imaginatively produced" Andrew Trimbee - author and ex-Daily Telegraph
★★★★★ "Flamenco guitar requires rare talent. So does making films that tell a story... this excellent documentary marries the two" Vernon Grant - producer BBC, ITV, C4 DispatchesFollow the making of a fine flamenco guitar by Anders Eliasson. From selecting the wood to the first stringing, this intimate portrait of a man and his craft, bears witness to the artisan's skill and patience. Filmed in Andalucía over a period of some weeks in 2007. Just the filmmaker, the luthier and his dog.
Part Two is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX0NmNjWmmU

Vamo' alla Flamenco - Final Fantasy IX Music Extended

Final Fantasy IX music that has been extended to play for at least 15.5 minutes.
This video was uploaded from http://www.smashcustommusic.com/22520
This strea...

Final Fantasy IX music that has been extended to play for at least 15.5 minutes.
This video was uploaded from http://www.smashcustommusic.com/22520
This stream was submitted by TheUltimateKoopa.
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6akIKaXBeU2YH7iaRR6MDQ0sWGShUe7x

Final Fantasy IX music that has been extended to play for at least 15.5 minutes.
This video was uploaded from http://www.smashcustommusic.com/22520
This stream was submitted by TheUltimateKoopa.
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6akIKaXBeU2YH7iaRR6MDQ0sWGShUe7x

Like these Guitar Lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1IFMYeJ
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Ernie Ball 4037 Black Polypro Strap: http://amzn.to/1O8zLiu
Watch more How to PlayFlamenco Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/510746-How-to-Play-Flamenco-Scales-Flamenco-Guitar
Learn how to play flamenco scales in this flamenco guitar lesson video from Howcast.
Hi, I'm Dan Garcia. We're going to talk about flamenco scales. There's some scales you can use when you're playing flamenco. There is such a thing as a flamenco scale and I'm going to show you what it is. Flamenco is very commonly played in what we call Phrygian mode. Phrygian scale is the scale that rises from the third degree of your major scale.
That means, if you take,for example, the white keys on a piano and you go from a C to a C, without touching any of the black keys, that's a major scale. Now if we start that same scale, instead of from C to C, we go from E, which is a third note, so C-D-E. We're going to start from E, and we would go up all the white notes to the next E. That's called an E-Phrygian scale.
One of the features of the scale is the half step between the first note and the second, that will be between the E and the F, okay? And that's one of the main harmonic features of flamenco, is that Phrygian sound that we hear all of the time. Kind of like...
So basically a flamenco scale is a Phrygian scale, but we're going to include one more note there.
The flamenco scale also accommodates the major and the minor key. Whether we're playing in A major or A minor, we would use the same scale, and that means that Phrygian scale is going to include an extra note to make that accommodation. Let me play you just a Phrygian scale.
If I was in the key of A, I'm going to play A-Phrygian. The flamenco scale's an eight note scale. A Phrygian scale, with an added major third.

Like these Guitar Lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1IFMYeJ
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On Stage XCG4 BlackTripodGuitarStand: http://amzn.to/1KHP6HO
DunlopTrigger Curved Guitar Capo: http://amzn.to/1UrBL7c
Korg GA1 Guitar and BassTuner: http://amzn.to/1Nafqfs
Dunlop StandardTortex Picks: http://amzn.to/1L4YMYy
Ernie Ball 4037 Black Polypro Strap: http://amzn.to/1O8zLiu
Watch more How to PlayFlamenco Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/510746-How-to-Play-Flamenco-Scales-Flamenco-Guitar
Learn how to play flamenco scales in this flamenco guitar lesson video from Howcast.
Hi, I'm Dan Garcia. We're going to talk about flamenco scales. There's some scales you can use when you're playing flamenco. There is such a thing as a flamenco scale and I'm going to show you what it is. Flamenco is very commonly played in what we call Phrygian mode. Phrygian scale is the scale that rises from the third degree of your major scale.
That means, if you take,for example, the white keys on a piano and you go from a C to a C, without touching any of the black keys, that's a major scale. Now if we start that same scale, instead of from C to C, we go from E, which is a third note, so C-D-E. We're going to start from E, and we would go up all the white notes to the next E. That's called an E-Phrygian scale.
One of the features of the scale is the half step between the first note and the second, that will be between the E and the F, okay? And that's one of the main harmonic features of flamenco, is that Phrygian sound that we hear all of the time. Kind of like...
So basically a flamenco scale is a Phrygian scale, but we're going to include one more note there.
The flamenco scale also accommodates the major and the minor key. Whether we're playing in A major or A minor, we would use the same scale, and that means that Phrygian scale is going to include an extra note to make that accommodation. Let me play you just a Phrygian scale.
If I was in the key of A, I'm going to play A-Phrygian. The flamenco scale's an eight note scale. A Phrygian scale, with an added major third.

Con subtítulos en español
★★★★★ "An impressive debut. Well researched, well shot and imaginatively produced" Andrew Trimbee - author and ex-Daily Telegraph
★★★★★ "Flamenco guitar requires rare talent. So does making films that tell a story... this excellent documentary marries the two" Vernon Grant - producer BBC, ITV, C4 DispatchesPart Two continues with the making of a fine flamenco guitar by Anders Eliasson. From selecting the wood to the first stringing, this intimate portrait of a man and his craft, bears witness to the artisan's skill and patience. Filmed in Andalucía over a period of some weeks in 2007. Just the filmmaker, the luthier and his dog.

Con subtítulos en español
★★★★★ "An impressive debut. Well researched, well shot and imaginatively produced" Andrew Trimbee - author and ex-Daily Telegraph
★★★★★ "Flamenco guitar requires rare talent. So does making films that tell a story... this excellent documentary marries the two" Vernon Grant - producer BBC, ITV, C4 DispatchesPart Two continues with the making of a fine flamenco guitar by Anders Eliasson. From selecting the wood to the first stringing, this intimate portrait of a man and his craft, bears witness to the artisan's skill and patience. Filmed in Andalucía over a period of some weeks in 2007. Just the filmmaker, the luthier and his dog.

Like these Guitar Lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1IFMYeJ
Must Haves for any Guitar Player:
On Stage XCG4 BlackTripodGuitarStand: http://amzn.to/1KHP6HO
DunlopTrigger Curved Guitar Capo: http://amzn.to/1UrBL7c
Korg GA1 Guitar and BassTuner: http://amzn.to/1Nafqfs
Dunlop StandardTortex Picks: http://amzn.to/1L4YMYy
Ernie Ball 4037 Black Polypro Strap: http://amzn.to/1O8zLiu
Watch more How to PlayFlamenco Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/510721-How-to-Hold-a-Flamenco-Guitar-Flamenco-Guitar
So how do we hold a flamenco guitar and how do we position our hands? Flamenco guitar traditionally was held with both feet on the ground, the guitar up like this. If you see really old pictures of the flamenco guitar players you would most likely see them in this position. In the modern flamenco school you hold your guitar with your legs crossed and the guitar right on top of your legs.
Depending on your size and how high your chair is from the ground, you might want to experiment with crossing your leg over a little more this way or this way. Okay, also if you're playing a long time you might want to switch because your leg is falling asleep. But these are the two ways you hold a flamenco guitar, either down here or with your leg fully crossed over here.
Now your hands, you want to make sure your elbow is leaning on the top of the guitar. Not hanging like this, but leaning here so your hand can fall freely in a natural way. Okay, you want to try to get your hand parallel to the bridge of the guitar, but without forcing it. Just let it fall naturally in this way, with your thumb sticking out. Try to avoid your thumb, when you play your thumb, going into your palm. Thumb should be always outside, outside of your palm.
So this is the basic hand position for flamenco guitar. Also shoulder relaxed, try to avoid any kind of shoulder... If you find yourself with your shoulder like this to accommodate your hand, it's not good. The shoulder gets tired very soon, so make sure your shoulder's relaxed and in a natural position. Your left hand you want it to be parallel to the frets. Okay, you always want to have a little bit of air, a little bit of space between the palm of your hand and the neck of the guitar. If you find yourself with your hand like this all cramped up, no good.
Always make sure you have room to breathe over here, so your wrists should be dropped, thumb, behind the neck; not popping up like this; and a straight hand basically. It's very common for electric guitar players to have their hand in this position, and that's great for electric guitar, but it will not work for flamenco. We need to straighten it out and drop our wrists. Okay, so that's the basic sitting position and hand position for flamenco guitar.

Like these Guitar Lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1IFMYeJ
Must Haves for any Guitar Player:
On Stage XCG4 BlackTripodGuitarStand: http://amzn.to/1KHP6HO
DunlopTrigger Curved Guitar Capo: http://amzn.to/1UrBL7c
Korg GA1 Guitar and BassTuner: http://amzn.to/1Nafqfs
Dunlop StandardTortex Picks: http://amzn.to/1L4YMYy
Ernie Ball 4037 Black Polypro Strap: http://amzn.to/1O8zLiu
Watch more How to PlayFlamenco Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/510721-How-to-Hold-a-Flamenco-Guitar-Flamenco-Guitar
So how do we hold a flamenco guitar and how do we position our hands? Flamenco guitar traditionally was held with both feet on the ground, the guitar up like this. If you see really old pictures of the flamenco guitar players you would most likely see them in this position. In the modern flamenco school you hold your guitar with your legs crossed and the guitar right on top of your legs.
Depending on your size and how high your chair is from the ground, you might want to experiment with crossing your leg over a little more this way or this way. Okay, also if you're playing a long time you might want to switch because your leg is falling asleep. But these are the two ways you hold a flamenco guitar, either down here or with your leg fully crossed over here.
Now your hands, you want to make sure your elbow is leaning on the top of the guitar. Not hanging like this, but leaning here so your hand can fall freely in a natural way. Okay, you want to try to get your hand parallel to the bridge of the guitar, but without forcing it. Just let it fall naturally in this way, with your thumb sticking out. Try to avoid your thumb, when you play your thumb, going into your palm. Thumb should be always outside, outside of your palm.
So this is the basic hand position for flamenco guitar. Also shoulder relaxed, try to avoid any kind of shoulder... If you find yourself with your shoulder like this to accommodate your hand, it's not good. The shoulder gets tired very soon, so make sure your shoulder's relaxed and in a natural position. Your left hand you want it to be parallel to the frets. Okay, you always want to have a little bit of air, a little bit of space between the palm of your hand and the neck of the guitar. If you find yourself with your hand like this all cramped up, no good.
Always make sure you have room to breathe over here, so your wrists should be dropped, thumb, behind the neck; not popping up like this; and a straight hand basically. It's very common for electric guitar players to have their hand in this position, and that's great for electric guitar, but it will not work for flamenco. We need to straighten it out and drop our wrists. Okay, so that's the basic sitting position and hand position for flamenco guitar.

Street Flamenco in Granada, Andalusia, Spain

Places to see Flamenco for free in Granada. It is becoming more and more common to see people performing in the street in Granada. One place where there is almo...

Places to see Flamenco for free in Granada. It is becoming more and more common to see people performing in the street in Granada. One place where there is almost always so street performance is at the end of Plaza Nueva just before the start of the RiverDarro. The group in the video clip have invented a makeshift stage so that the audience can hear the “taconeo” (the sound of heals banging against the floor) I say that it is free but when quality people are performing the the street we ought to encourage them with a bit of cash. Another good place to see free flamenco is Mirador de San Nicolas.
There is always always some people having a flamenco jam session.
Flamenco is an artform native to the Spanish regions of Andalusia, Extremadura and Murcia. It includes cante (singing), toque (guitar playing), baile (dance) and jaleo (vocalizations and palmas (handclapping) and pitos (finger snapping)).
First mentioned in literature in 1774, the genre originates in Andalusian music and dance styles. Flamenco is strongly associated with the gitanos (Romani people of Spain) - however, unlike Romani music of eastern Europe, the style is distinctively Andalusian and the fusion of the various cultures of southern Spain is clearly perceptible in Flamenco music.

Places to see Flamenco for free in Granada. It is becoming more and more common to see people performing in the street in Granada. One place where there is almost always so street performance is at the end of Plaza Nueva just before the start of the RiverDarro. The group in the video clip have invented a makeshift stage so that the audience can hear the “taconeo” (the sound of heals banging against the floor) I say that it is free but when quality people are performing the the street we ought to encourage them with a bit of cash. Another good place to see free flamenco is Mirador de San Nicolas.
There is always always some people having a flamenco jam session.
Flamenco is an artform native to the Spanish regions of Andalusia, Extremadura and Murcia. It includes cante (singing), toque (guitar playing), baile (dance) and jaleo (vocalizations and palmas (handclapping) and pitos (finger snapping)).
First mentioned in literature in 1774, the genre originates in Andalusian music and dance styles. Flamenco is strongly associated with the gitanos (Romani people of Spain) - however, unlike Romani music of eastern Europe, the style is distinctively Andalusian and the fusion of the various cultures of southern Spain is clearly perceptible in Flamenco music.

A flamenco flash mob performance in a Spanish bank

A flamenco flash mob performance in a Spanish bank
Flamenco flash mobs - seemingly spontaneous dance and song performances - have been taking place in banks al...

A flamenco flash mob performance in a Spanish bank
Flamenco flash mobs - seemingly spontaneous dance and song performances - have been taking place in banks all over Andalusia in Spain, causing short, if amusing disruptions to the working day.
The brainchild of an anti-capitalist group known as Flo6x8, they are designed to express anger and frustration at the economic crisis.
Watch footage of a recent performance in a branch of Bankia.

A flamenco flash mob performance in a Spanish bank
Flamenco flash mobs - seemingly spontaneous dance and song performances - have been taking place in banks all over Andalusia in Spain, causing short, if amusing disruptions to the working day.
The brainchild of an anti-capitalist group known as Flo6x8, they are designed to express anger and frustration at the economic crisis.
Watch footage of a recent performance in a branch of Bankia.

Farruca - Flamenco guitar solo with free TAB

In this video I play a FlamencoGuitar solo called Farruca and it comes with a TAB. It is written by Sal Bonavita, and I played this before in one of my Youtube...

In this video I play a FlamencoGuitar solo called Farruca and it comes with a TAB. It is written by Sal Bonavita, and I played this before in one of my Youtube videos, although I did not like how I was playing it, I was falling out of time. So this is Literally how 7 years of more playing sounds like. I hope you enjoy my version.
TAB is available on his website here:
http://nylonguitarist.com/tabs.htmlSupport me on Patreon!
http://www.patreon.com/edinabalczo
New videos every Sunday!
Subscribe for more videos! It is free!
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In this video I play a FlamencoGuitar solo called Farruca and it comes with a TAB. It is written by Sal Bonavita, and I played this before in one of my Youtube videos, although I did not like how I was playing it, I was falling out of time. So this is Literally how 7 years of more playing sounds like. I hope you enjoy my version.
TAB is available on his website here:
http://nylonguitarist.com/tabs.htmlSupport me on Patreon!
http://www.patreon.com/edinabalczo
New videos every Sunday!
Subscribe for more videos! It is free!
http://www.youtube.com/user/csybu?sub_confirmation=1
Get social with me:
http://www.edinabalczo.com/
http://www.facebook.com/edinabalczo
http://www.instagram.com/edinabalczo
http://www.twitter.com/edinabalczo

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Sewing a Flamenco/ Party / Formal dress with the Vivienne Teen Pattern

Sewing a bridesmaids / party / formal dress with the Vivienne Teen Pattern
This is a series of three tutorials for the teen Vivienne. That said none of the mo...

Sewing a bridesmaids / party / formal dress with the Vivienne Teen Pattern
This is a series of three tutorials for the teen Vivienne. That said none of the models were teen, but keen mums! I made twelve so far and can't wait to make more. The fit is simply awesome, sizing is by height and waistline with adjustable bust lines for 7 different bust sizes per size. Sizes are 14,16,18,20 Teen. Smallest waist 66cm (height 1.55m) and largest 80cm (height 1.70m). Smallest bust 78cm and largest 98cm.
Skirt options are a flat waisted circle skirt, a pleated skirt and straight skirt with pleats or gathers. A short, cap and 3/4 length sleeve and an asymmetrical and symmetrical collar. Neckline options are higher and plunge.
I pretty much cover all the basics in the children's versions, so here is a super pretty cocktail dress in red Dupion silk with embroidered organza skirt. Although a lot will ring a bell, especially if you made a Vivienne before, there are many couture techniques and ways around problems that will be new to you. Its a quick run through and just slows down in areas where we encounter something new. For everyone just needing pointers this is awesome. If you need an in depth instruction you can view the gold mesh party dress and the 50ies style polka dot dress.
Come and join our FacebookGroup. If you get stuck there is always someone to help you out. So share, ask and join the sewing fun:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/733648706761805/
All the Vivienne Videos:
https://youtu.be/r751I1CRIeU The Cap Sleeve
https://youtu.be/lMeOutmLFR0 The Short Sleeve
https://youtu.be/I6w9ux0V1Ck Adjust a bust
https://youtu.be/eSvN0vCL3w4 The GoldDress - Cocktail / Bridesmaid
https://youtu.be/of2BJdA68cA Introduction to the Pattern
https://youtu.be/7VnAr6S9RbU The SpanishRed Dress
https://youtu.be/vFGWQdqVEiI The 50ies Polka Dot Dress
https://youtu.be/cBq-95TjZnY How to sew a piped Neckline
https://youtu.be/7qk9zDLKWKU How to sew a Neckline with bias Trim
https://youtu.be/lMAmoIbpkew IntegratedCuff Tutorial
https://youtu.be/GpZLUuKaUAk EasySidePocketsPDF Sewing patterns, matching video instructions and written photo booklets plus a website with all sewing projects will help you get started on your brand new hobby. Just click on the exclamation mark on the video and the links will all pop up. Visit the website
frocksandfrolics.com or go directly to the sales platform on Etsy.com.

Sewing a bridesmaids / party / formal dress with the Vivienne Teen Pattern
This is a series of three tutorials for the teen Vivienne. That said none of the models were teen, but keen mums! I made twelve so far and can't wait to make more. The fit is simply awesome, sizing is by height and waistline with adjustable bust lines for 7 different bust sizes per size. Sizes are 14,16,18,20 Teen. Smallest waist 66cm (height 1.55m) and largest 80cm (height 1.70m). Smallest bust 78cm and largest 98cm.
Skirt options are a flat waisted circle skirt, a pleated skirt and straight skirt with pleats or gathers. A short, cap and 3/4 length sleeve and an asymmetrical and symmetrical collar. Neckline options are higher and plunge.
I pretty much cover all the basics in the children's versions, so here is a super pretty cocktail dress in red Dupion silk with embroidered organza skirt. Although a lot will ring a bell, especially if you made a Vivienne before, there are many couture techniques and ways around problems that will be new to you. Its a quick run through and just slows down in areas where we encounter something new. For everyone just needing pointers this is awesome. If you need an in depth instruction you can view the gold mesh party dress and the 50ies style polka dot dress.
Come and join our FacebookGroup. If you get stuck there is always someone to help you out. So share, ask and join the sewing fun:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/733648706761805/
All the Vivienne Videos:
https://youtu.be/r751I1CRIeU The Cap Sleeve
https://youtu.be/lMeOutmLFR0 The Short Sleeve
https://youtu.be/I6w9ux0V1Ck Adjust a bust
https://youtu.be/eSvN0vCL3w4 The GoldDress - Cocktail / Bridesmaid
https://youtu.be/of2BJdA68cA Introduction to the Pattern
https://youtu.be/7VnAr6S9RbU The SpanishRed Dress
https://youtu.be/vFGWQdqVEiI The 50ies Polka Dot Dress
https://youtu.be/cBq-95TjZnY How to sew a piped Neckline
https://youtu.be/7qk9zDLKWKU How to sew a Neckline with bias Trim
https://youtu.be/lMAmoIbpkew IntegratedCuff Tutorial
https://youtu.be/GpZLUuKaUAk EasySidePocketsPDF Sewing patterns, matching video instructions and written photo booklets plus a website with all sewing projects will help you get started on your brand new hobby. Just click on the exclamation mark on the video and the links will all pop up. Visit the website
frocksandfrolics.com or go directly to the sales platform on Etsy.com.

Antonio Márquez Company: a Flamenco Fantasy - BBC Proms 2013

BBC Proms 2013 from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Dancers from the Antonio Márquez Company perform unaccompanied at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
This concert was broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 on Thursday 25 July and is available on-demand for seven days after broadcast. Radio 3 is streamed in HD sound online.
More from this Prom with full details and recommended links:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/whats-on/2013/july-25/14588

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What's the difference between a classical and a Flamenco guitar?

A run down of the differences between the two main arrangments of a nylon string guitar: g...

What's the difference between a classical and a Flamenco guitar?

A run down of the differences between the two main arrangments of a nylon string guitar: guitars made specifically for playing classical music, and those built to excel at the many styles of flamenco.
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El Guitarrero - the making of a flamenco guitar (Part One)

Con subtítulos en español
★★★★★ "An impressive debut. Well researched, well shot and imaginatively produced" Andrew Trimbee - author and ex-Daily Telegraph
★★★★★ "Flamenco guitar requires rare talent. So does making films that tell a story... this excellent documentary marries the two" Vernon Grant - producer BBC, ITV, C4 DispatchesFollow the making of a fine flamenco guitar by Anders Eliasson. From selecting the wood to the first stringing, this intimate portrait of a man and his craft, bears witness to the artisan's skill and patience. Filmed in Andalucía over a period of some weeks in 2007. Just the filmmaker, the luthier and his dog.
Part Two is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX0NmNjWmmU

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Vamo' alla Flamenco - Final Fantasy IX Music Extended

Final Fantasy IX music that has been extended to play for at least 15.5 minutes.
This vid...

Vamo' alla Flamenco - Final Fantasy IX Music Extended

Final Fantasy IX music that has been extended to play for at least 15.5 minutes.
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This stream was submitted by TheUltimateKoopa.
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6akIKaXBeU2YH7iaRR6MDQ0sWGShUe7x

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How to Play Flamenco Scales | Flamenco Guitar

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How to Play Flamenco Scales | Flamenco Guitar

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Watch more How to PlayFlamenco Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/510746-How-to-Play-Flamenco-Scales-Flamenco-Guitar
Learn how to play flamenco scales in this flamenco guitar lesson video from Howcast.
Hi, I'm Dan Garcia. We're going to talk about flamenco scales. There's some scales you can use when you're playing flamenco. There is such a thing as a flamenco scale and I'm going to show you what it is. Flamenco is very commonly played in what we call Phrygian mode. Phrygian scale is the scale that rises from the third degree of your major scale.
That means, if you take,for example, the white keys on a piano and you go from a C to a C, without touching any of the black keys, that's a major scale. Now if we start that same scale, instead of from C to C, we go from E, which is a third note, so C-D-E. We're going to start from E, and we would go up all the white notes to the next E. That's called an E-Phrygian scale.
One of the features of the scale is the half step between the first note and the second, that will be between the E and the F, okay? And that's one of the main harmonic features of flamenco, is that Phrygian sound that we hear all of the time. Kind of like...
So basically a flamenco scale is a Phrygian scale, but we're going to include one more note there.
The flamenco scale also accommodates the major and the minor key. Whether we're playing in A major or A minor, we would use the same scale, and that means that Phrygian scale is going to include an extra note to make that accommodation. Let me play you just a Phrygian scale.
If I was in the key of A, I'm going to play A-Phrygian. The flamenco scale's an eight note scale. A Phrygian scale, with an added major third.

El Guitarrero - the making of a flamenco guitar (Part Two)

Con subtítulos en español
★★★★★ "An impressive debut. Well researched, well shot and imaginatively produced" Andrew Trimbee - author and ex-Daily Telegraph
★★★★★ "Flamenco guitar requires rare talent. So does making films that tell a story... this excellent documentary marries the two" Vernon Grant - producer BBC, ITV, C4 DispatchesPart Two continues with the making of a fine flamenco guitar by Anders Eliasson. From selecting the wood to the first stringing, this intimate portrait of a man and his craft, bears witness to the artisan's skill and patience. Filmed in Andalucía over a period of some weeks in 2007. Just the filmmaker, the luthier and his dog.

2:42

How to Hold a Flamenco Guitar | Flamenco Guitar

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How to Hold a Flamenco Guitar | Flamenco Guitar

Like these Guitar Lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1IFMYeJ
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Ernie Ball 4037 Black Polypro Strap: http://amzn.to/1O8zLiu
Watch more How to PlayFlamenco Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/510721-How-to-Hold-a-Flamenco-Guitar-Flamenco-Guitar
So how do we hold a flamenco guitar and how do we position our hands? Flamenco guitar traditionally was held with both feet on the ground, the guitar up like this. If you see really old pictures of the flamenco guitar players you would most likely see them in this position. In the modern flamenco school you hold your guitar with your legs crossed and the guitar right on top of your legs.
Depending on your size and how high your chair is from the ground, you might want to experiment with crossing your leg over a little more this way or this way. Okay, also if you're playing a long time you might want to switch because your leg is falling asleep. But these are the two ways you hold a flamenco guitar, either down here or with your leg fully crossed over here.
Now your hands, you want to make sure your elbow is leaning on the top of the guitar. Not hanging like this, but leaning here so your hand can fall freely in a natural way. Okay, you want to try to get your hand parallel to the bridge of the guitar, but without forcing it. Just let it fall naturally in this way, with your thumb sticking out. Try to avoid your thumb, when you play your thumb, going into your palm. Thumb should be always outside, outside of your palm.
So this is the basic hand position for flamenco guitar. Also shoulder relaxed, try to avoid any kind of shoulder... If you find yourself with your shoulder like this to accommodate your hand, it's not good. The shoulder gets tired very soon, so make sure your shoulder's relaxed and in a natural position. Your left hand you want it to be parallel to the frets. Okay, you always want to have a little bit of air, a little bit of space between the palm of your hand and the neck of the guitar. If you find yourself with your hand like this all cramped up, no good.
Always make sure you have room to breathe over here, so your wrists should be dropped, thumb, behind the neck; not popping up like this; and a straight hand basically. It's very common for electric guitar players to have their hand in this position, and that's great for electric guitar, but it will not work for flamenco. We need to straighten it out and drop our wrists. Okay, so that's the basic sitting position and hand position for flamenco guitar.

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Street Flamenco in Granada, Andalusia, Spain

Places to see Flamenco for free in Granada. It is becoming more and more common to see peo...

Street Flamenco in Granada, Andalusia, Spain

Places to see Flamenco for free in Granada. It is becoming more and more common to see people performing in the street in Granada. One place where there is almost always so street performance is at the end of Plaza Nueva just before the start of the RiverDarro. The group in the video clip have invented a makeshift stage so that the audience can hear the “taconeo” (the sound of heals banging against the floor) I say that it is free but when quality people are performing the the street we ought to encourage them with a bit of cash. Another good place to see free flamenco is Mirador de San Nicolas.
There is always always some people having a flamenco jam session.
Flamenco is an artform native to the Spanish regions of Andalusia, Extremadura and Murcia. It includes cante (singing), toque (guitar playing), baile (dance) and jaleo (vocalizations and palmas (handclapping) and pitos (finger snapping)).
First mentioned in literature in 1774, the genre originates in Andalusian music and dance styles. Flamenco is strongly associated with the gitanos (Romani people of Spain) - however, unlike Romani music of eastern Europe, the style is distinctively Andalusian and the fusion of the various cultures of southern Spain is clearly perceptible in Flamenco music.

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Toxicity (System of a Down) - Heavy Mellow - Flamenco Bulerias

Heavy Mellow gives a Flamenco twist to System of a Down's 'Toxicity', in the 12/8 Flamenco...

A flamenco flash mob performance in a Spanish bank

A flamenco flash mob performance in a Spanish bank
Flamenco flash mobs - seemingly spontaneous dance and song performances - have been taking place in banks all over Andalusia in Spain, causing short, if amusing disruptions to the working day.
The brainchild of an anti-capitalist group known as Flo6x8, they are designed to express anger and frustration at the economic crisis.
Watch footage of a recent performance in a branch of Bankia.

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LONDON (AP) — A British surgeon has admitted assaulting two patients by burning his initials into their livers during transplant operations ...Bramhall used an argon beam coagulator, which seals bleeding blood vessels with an electric beam, to mark his initials on the organs ... ....

District JudgeTed Stewart said during a hearing in Salt Lake City that Lyle Jeffs deserved the 57-month prison sentence because his behavior showed he doesn't respect U.S ... Jeffs is an adult. He knows right from wrong." ... He was ordered to pay $1 million in restitution ... "I do humbly accept my responsibly for my actions ... The FBI put up a $50,000 reward....

Janet Yellen announced that for the third time this year and the fifth time since the financial crisis, the Federal Reserve was increasing interest rates another quarter of a point on Wednesday, according to National Public Radio. Federal policymakers aid the increase in the benchmark federal funds rate would shift from 1.25 percent to 1.5 percent, the third increase on the key rate this year ...Economic growth in the U.S....

BHOPAL ...The band has members of three schools of guitar - Pierre Beron plays the classical guitar, Pierre Louyriac plays the Flamenco guitar and Symon Savignoni plays the gypsey guitar ... That's how our conversation started ... "Indian, gypsy and flamenco music arise from the same roots ... We heard someone playing a raga on the airport yesterday and it sounded so much like flamenco music" said Louyriac, expressing his love for Indian music ... No....

It’s been a big week for Nick Jonas. Not only is he busy traveling the world to promote his new film Jumanji...Jonas is eventually joined by a group of people who dance behind him, including two flamenco dances who perform on either side of the singer ... ....

Author. ARAB NEWS Wed, 2017-12-13 03.00 ID. 1513102513304167500 JEDDAH ... The singer, considered one of the UAE’s most popular vocalists and performing artists, is known for mixing Khaleeji, pop, rock and flamenco elements in her music, as well as her signature haircut ... Main category....

For her latest single, Uproar, Rasika Shekar collaborated with three international artistes. The flautist and vocalist has also sung Bollywood songs like Sau Aasoon (Katti Batti), Hulla Re (2 States), and Daiyya Maiyya (KillDill), but is just as adept at rendering other genres ... The musician talks about her multi-genre prowess ... John McLaughlin is amazing ... It was a fusion of Carnatic and Flamenco — classical and folk genres ... ....

This is where the hard work pays off for PatriciaDickinsonWells, who choreographs the performance each year ... Dickinson Wells says there are plenty of surprises, including Spanish and flamenco dancers, dancing Southwestern snakes, sheep and shepherdesses, hummingbirds, a lively fandango, and a storyteller doll with children. For this year’s performance, flamenco dancer Alice Blumenfeld will perform the flamenco section ... 14 ... WHAT ... ....

Ballet felt a little flatfooted as contemporary dance caught the shape-shifting spirit of our times. • Observer critics’ reviews of the year in full. Dance. Observer critics' review of 2017. LukeJennings’s best dance of 2017. Ballet felt a little flatfooted as contemporary dance caught the shape-shifting spirit of our times. • Observer critics’ reviews of the year in full ... A dazzling provocation from the fem-punk flamenco bailaora ... ....